IAT 233 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Isosceles Trapezoid, Pentagon, Polyhedron

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A point really has no size at all! But we can show them as dots so we can see where they are. Now let"s allow the point to move in one direction. We need just one value to find a point on that line. Now let"s allow the point to move in a different direction. We need two values to find a point on that plane. So we have two dimensions, or "2d": circles, triangles, squares and more are plane shapes. Now we let that point move in another completely different direction and we have three dimensions. Spheres, cubes, cylinders and more are 3- dimensional or "3d". The world we live in is 3d. In geometry, a polyhedron is a solid in three dimensions with flat polygonal faces, straight edges and sharp corners or vertices. The pyramid on the left is made up of 5 flat faces, which includes the square base as well as the triangle faces.

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